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re: Most dangerous places in SEC country New Orleans, Memphis or Walker County Alabama?

Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:03 pm to
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
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Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:03 pm to
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Wonder if they were the "bad guys" in the Buford Pusser mostly true story Walking Tall.


Kirksey Nix responded to this thread on page four of this thread. He allegedly knows a little about it. Allegedly. But yes. They killed her. They killed a lot of people and had/have a lot of influence. Even from prison.

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Gillich was also patron and protector of Kirksey McCord Nix Jr., one of the gang's most notable members. In December 1965, at the age of 22, Nix was caught carrying illegal automatic weapons in Fort Smith, Arkansas. An old friend of his, Juanda Jones, ran a bordello there, and Nix became involved with Jones' adolescent daughter, Sheri LaRa. In later years, she played a key role in his operations, including direct ties to the murders of Vince and Margaret Sherry. Edward Humes, in his 1994 book, Mississippi Mud, chronicled their murders and the subsequent investigation of Gillich, Nix, Bobby Fabian, and others who were involved either loosely or actively in the murders. With the aid of his father's connections in neighboring Oklahoma, Nix beat the weapons charges in Fort Smith and moved on to other crimes. He was suspected in the gangland-style murder of a gambler named Harry Bennett, who was about to turn state's evidence against several Dixie Mafia members. Although Nix's involvement in Bennett's murder was never proven, this incident precipitated a string of killings that left 25 people dead in six states over the next four years.

Nix was a suspect in the attempted assassination of McNairy County, Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser, and in the murder of Pusser's wife. Nix was also convicted of murdering wealthy New Orleans grocery owner Frank Corso. At the time of the murder, Nix was believed to be employed by Darrel Ward in Clarksville, Texas. Ward was a noted associate of Chicago Mob boss Sam Giancana, and is thought to have controlled organized crime and bootlegging throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi. The Dixie Mafia was strongly connected to the State Line Mob and its leader, Carl Douglas White.[5


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The Dixie Mafia developed a huge presence within the local law enforcement system. The Federal Bureau of Investigation reported on this infiltration: “It was out of control,” said retired Special Agent Keith Bell, referring to the level of corruption in Biloxi and Harrison County—so much so that in 1983 federal authorities would designate the entire Harrison County Sheriff’s Office as a criminal enterprise.”[13] The Dixie Mafia sheriffs and officers loyal to them “were doing anything and everything illegal down [there]... For money, [they] would release prisoners from the county jail, safeguard drug shipments, and hide fugitives. Anything you can think of, they were involved in.” In some locations the infiltration was so bad that “corrupt local sheriffs and deputies regularly extorted local businesses, aided prostitution, and in some cases murdered their political opponents in cold blood.”[14] The Dixie Mafia did an exceptional job of infiltrating law enforcement, taking over positions that would have naturally opposed their operations, making an exorbitant amount of money.


They also murdered a judge and his wife in Biloxi who stole from their trust.

If I never post here again I may be in an old coal chute in Walker County.

Posted by dcbl
Good guys wear white hats.
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:12 pm to
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Alabama- East Lake, Wood Lawn and Ensely….All in Birmingham.
Woodlawn is “gentrifying” and is WAY safer than East Lake, Ensley, or especially West and North Bham
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
8160 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:33 pm to
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I had my mail delivered to the Hilton on E. County Line Rd. for most of 2014-2015. No way I would stay there past 2015.


It is funny how it stops at certain county/city lines. It may keep spreading north, but I don’t see it happening in Brandon for at least 10 years.

Drago’s used to be one of my favorite places. Took a group there in February and it was shite. I can’t even imagine being the manager at some of those restaurants and retail stores trying to hire and keep employees.
Posted by CrabInMyShoeMouth
Member since Jul 2016
2486 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:40 pm to
STL would absolutely be the worst place in the country if it weren't for the Cardinals and Bud Heavy. Baseball and beer is the economic reprieve, a heroic circumstance. Place is a crime ridden shite hole with zero aesthetics. Now I will admit that it is Big 10 land. You’ll get your arse sideways pretty fast in the wrong areas of LR and Memphis. Pine Bluff is overrated.
Posted by MIZ58
KCMO
Member since Dec 2015
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Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:45 pm to
Nice offseason thread here. Where the UK fans at? I'm sure there are some shiteholes in KY. Had Louisville not merged with the county in 2003 (something STL needs to do), what would the murder rate be? 150 murders last year, how many were in the original city limits? If STL were to merge with the county the murder rate would plummet by more than two thirds.

Most large cities could say the same as it just shifts the statistics across a larger population...but either way whether it's KC, STL, ATL, etc., most of this is heavily concentrated to small area. KC with 182 killings last year. Unless you intentionally drive out of the way, it would not seem like that exists here at all.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
17770 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:50 pm to
Until another city has the news cameras capture a stray dog trotting through downtown with a human arm in its mouth, the winner will be Jackson, MS.

(JPD found the decapitated body. Never found the head)
Posted by MIZ58
KCMO
Member since Dec 2015
1173 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:52 pm to
Whoa
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
8160 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:54 pm to
Crime statistics are over rated.

Humans have an innate survival instinct.

Most people know when they are in a sketchy area.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
17770 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:56 pm to
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No such thing Dixie Mafia never existed


This post, by this name, isn’t getting the likes it deserves.

Fantastic
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:59 pm to
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Whoa


November, 2022.

A few weeks after GameDay was at Jackson State
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
8160 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:07 pm to
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This post, by this name, isn’t getting the likes it deserves


Completely agree. Most don’t know that we just live on this planet because Kirksey Nix has not yet told one of his associates we shouldn’t.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
17770 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:10 pm to
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Completely agree. Most don’t know that we just live on this planet because Kirksey Nix has not yet told one of his associates we shouldn’t


Yet
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
8160 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:15 pm to
I am fricked aren’t I? First rule of fight club.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
17770 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:19 pm to
Don’t crank your lawnmower.

Just saying
Posted by WoodyOrnamental
Member since Sep 2021
966 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:22 pm to
Just say “Louisiana”. Its simple. It got a little better when many “moved” to Houston after hurricanes, but still…
Posted by HogAllMighty
Member since Mar 2021
75 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:22 pm to
Harrison, AR. home to one of the Ku Klux Klan Headquarters.
Posted by TN Tygah
Member since Nov 2023
1945 posts
Posted on 4/17/24 at 11:03 pm to
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Nola is bad for sure, but not THAT bad. The immediate area around Tulane/Loyola is still very well maintained. And Nola is still hosting Super Bowls for godsakes.



I mean NOLA hosted the All Star game right after Katrina. NOLA is really good at hosting public events. But after I left and lived in functional cities, most of it is just a dump.

Tulane/Loyola is nice. Every place at least has SOME nice spots. I'm not trying to dog New Orleans, it's my hometown but it's just not a great place.
Posted by Tha crook
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2018
664 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 3:26 am to
Any major city can be really dangerous. Depends on where you go . Memphis , Baton Rouge and nola have high crime but there’s a lot of good food , history and plenty of fun safe stuff to do
Posted by BCBAMA
Southeast Alabama
Member since Apr 2016
839 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 3:37 am to
Try a community just above Eufaula named Rocky Mount. The local police will not go back there without 3 cars minimum each time. And that is very wise. I’ve been to Montgomery, Mobile, and other places. Never seen anything like the violence and kind of reasoning in Rocky Mount.
Posted by Animal
Member since Dec 2017
4222 posts
Posted on 4/18/24 at 5:09 am to
It has been a few years but I used to travel to Memphis a few times a year for a week at the time to help with a warehouse inventory during the day. At night we would go out to eat, maybe hit Beale Street, or go down to Tunica.

I have to say, I always enjoyed it back then.

I probably would not as much today since I have gotten older.

I never really felt much danger.

It is most likely like any city ....just turn down the wrong road and shite changes fast. Somehow we avoided that for about 20 trips to Memphis.

I actually like their airport. Outside FedEx doing their late night shite it is pretty serene and fairly clean....better than Atlanta.
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